Daily Themed Crossword Expert 9 April 2025 answers

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Expert 9 April 2025 crossword

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1d. "Match ___ in heaven":

MADE

1a. Creamy potato side, informally:

MASH

2d. Not as planned:

AWRY

3d. Folding a fitted ___, seemingly "impossible" task that turns fabric into a crumpled mess:

SHEET

4d. "___ you do?" (greeting): 2 wds.:

HOWDO

5d. Take part in a play:

ACT

5a. "___ boy!" (encouragement):

ATTA

6d. Picks up the check:

TREATS

7d. Cashier's drawer:

TILL

8d. "My hearts skips ___ whenever I see you": 2 wds.:

ABEAT

9d. Melanin, e.g.:

PIGMENT

9a. Sleepover attire, for short:

PJS

10d. Opening a tight ___, task that seems "impossible" until someone else opens it effortlessly:

JAR

11d. ___-cone (cold delight):

SNO

12a. Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hears ___": 2 wds.:

AWHO

13a. Baby nursery bed:

CRIB

14a. Actor McKellen who portrayed Gandalf:

IAN

15a. Did some sketching:

DREW

16a. Prefix with "gram" or "phone":

TELE

17a. Miracle-___ (gardener's purchase):

GRO

18a. "Brown ___ Girl" (Van Morrison song):

EYED

19a. Waking up to the first ___, seemingly "impossible" feat that only morning people can achieve:

ALARM

20d. Game officials, for short:

REFS

21a. Buttered breakfast bit:

TOAST

22d. Suffix used with a lemon-based summer drink:

ADE

23d. "Send help!":

SOS

24a. Prepare to hit a golf ball: 2 wds.:

TEEUP

25d. Actress Thurman of "Pulp Fiction":

UMA

26d. Another word for "buddy":

PAL

27a. "___ and don'ts":

DOS

28a. Investment option: Abbr.:

FNMA

29d. Campbell product in a Andy Warhol painting:

CAN

29a. Untangling ___, seemingly "impossible" struggle of turning a cluster of wires back into separate cords:

CABLES

30d. French for "soul":

AME

31d. Queen's neighbors?:

BISHOPS

32d. "Don't ___ fool tell you how it's done": 2 wds.:

LETA

33d. "To what ___ owe the pleasure?": 2 wds.:

DOI

33a. Proximal's opposite:

DISTAL

34d. Charged particles:

IONS

35a. French for "friend":

AMIE

36d. Wanders aimlessly:

DRIFTS

36a. "Scooby-___ Where Are You!":

DOO

37a. Cardinal spots?:

NESTS

38d. Ab-strengthening exercise: Hyph.:

SITUP

39a. "Lather, ___, and repeat":

RINSE

40d. Surgery or injury marks:

SCARS

41d. Yankovic's spoof of "Beat It": 2 wds.:

EATIT

42a. Caribbean country with Port-au-Prince as capital:

HAITI

43d. Finding the end of a ___ roll, seemingly "impossible" task of spotting an invisible starting point:

TAPE

44a. Cause to jump, maybe:

SCARE

45d. "I'm Not That Lonely Yet" singer McEntire:

REBA

46d. "___ does it!":

EASY

47d. Power-increasing gadget, for short:

AMP

47a. "From ___ Z" (entirely): 2 wds.:

ATO

48d. Chinese philosophical way:

TAO

49a. William Howard ___, 27th President of USA:

TAFT

50d. "This ___ shall pass ...":

TOO

51a. "I can't move because I ___ lot of food" (consumed): 2 wds.:

ATEA

52a. Folding up a ___, seemingly "impossible" task where you struggle to return this navigator's tool to a neat state:

MAP

53a. "What are you ___ these days?": 2 wds.:

UPTO

54a. Bars of a certain cage?:

RIBS

55a. Not negative, for short:

POS

56a. Currency in Mexico:

PESO

57a. "Don't leave!":

STAY

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